Home & Garden Tour

This three-season porch, an addition to a 1797 Cape Cod-style home, looks out on lush flower and vegetable gardens. The home is a stop on Granite VNA’s Hospice Home & Garden Tour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9. (Courtesy photo)

CONCORD — Granite VNA’s Hospice Home & Garden Tour will showcase five distinctive properties from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9.

The self-guided tour offers attendees a rare glimpse into the timeless beauty and charm of remarkable properties in Wolfeboro and Tuftonboro. Tour-goers will stroll through elegant interiors, explore breathtaking gardens, and immerse themselves in the history and appeal of Lakes Region living through a country Colonial, an antique farmhouse, a lovingly restored Cape Cod-style home, a classic Craftsman-style home, and the Clark House Museum, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.

“We are excited for this year’s tour, and we are deeply grateful to the owners who have graciously offered to open their homes to the public. Their support for Granite VNA hospice services is truly invaluable,” said Granite VNA volunteer and tour committee chair Barbara Lobdell. “And, I am so thankful for the dedicated group of committee members and other volunteers who serve as docents, parking attendants, and myriad other functions; Granite VNA staff members; and of course, our generous sponsors — all of whom make this treasured event possible each year.”

The event will feature five homes including a 1930s rustic log house, a home from 1815 that shows how New England's architecture has evolved over time, a Cape Cod-style home from 1797, a hilltop Colonial farmhouse, and the Clark House Museum property.

For tickets, visit granitevna.org/hometour.

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